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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tracy_FerrieTracy Ferrie - Wikipedia

    Tracy Ferrie is an American musician, who is the current bass player for the classic rock band Boston and is the former bass player of Christian metal band Stryper.

  2. Boston es considerado como un grupo de hard rock, combinando elementos del rock progresivo y heavy metal en su música. El excantante Brad Delp era bien conocido por su gran tesitura vocal y un timbre afinado y "cristalino" que se muestra en éxitos como "More Than a Feeling". El guitarrista y compositor principal Tom Scholz abarca diversos ...

  3. Tracy Ferrie – bass guitar, backing vocals; Jeff Neal – drums, backing vocals; Curly Smith – harmonica, backing vocals; Life, Love & Hope (2013) September 2015-October 2020 Tommy DeCarlo – lead vocals, keyboards, percussion; Tom Scholz – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals; Gary Pihl – guitar, backing vocals

  4. Tracy Ferrie. Hailing from Elkhart, Indiana, the “Band instrument capitol of the world,” it was almost inevitable that Tracy Ferries life would be intrinsically woven with music.

  5. Like Tom Scholz, Ferrie's introduction to music came from listening to his dad's stacks of classical albums, which laid the ground for Tracy's forthcoming musical journey. The son of roller-rink owners, he donned skates for the first time before he was two, and went on to become a national champion skating to the classical masterpieces that he grew up with.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2012 · A closer look at Boston with bass player Tracy Ferrie. Details. Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Chad Hobbs examiner.com Peace of Mind, Don't Look Back, More Than a Feeling, Foreplay/Long Time, and Amanda are a few of the many classic rock anthems that Boston can lay claim to and will be playing live when the band makes a stop on their current tour to ...

  7. Other current members of the band include guitarist Gary Pihl, bassist Tracy Ferrie, drummer Jeff Neal and vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Beth Cohen. [6] History. Early years (1969–1975)